Lassie Shepherd released as open source
Lassie Shepherd released as open source
This has been on my to-do list for over a year now, so I’m pleased to finally make the announcement. The complete Lassie Shepherd ActionScript 3 code base is up on Google code at http://code.google.com/p/lassiestudio. You’re welcome to check out the repository for complete access to all engine-related material, including the editor app, player app, game menu, localization kit, and application bundle.
This release contains the complete engine codebase behind What Makes You Tick: A Stitch in Time. In fact, I’ve even added some new features in since Stitch, including localization tools, auto-numbering for dialogue sounds, and touch-based UI support.
So, have at it! I only ask that you accredit me, Greg MacWilliam of Lassie Games, in your primary production credits as the “Engine Programmer”. Thanks, and good luck.
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Hi Greg, i really want to thank you for this. If i make some updates i will notice you, all the credits and i will send you some of my work with your engine so you can give me some advices.
Bye
that’s awesome news!
thanks Greg
Wow. That’s very gracious of you, Greg. The worldwide community of indie game developers owes you a debt of thanks!